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Q - A: Payback time? Promoted employee fails to obtain required license

December 2020 employment law letter
Authors: 
Erica E. Flores, Skoler, Abbott & Presser P.C.

Q Thirty months ago, we promoted an individual to a position that requires a special license and included a pay raise. He has repeatedly failed to get his license and, as a result, has never been able to perform the job we hired him to do. We have demoted him. Are we able to retrieve back wages for the pay raise he received since he didnt fulfill the required certification?

Employers generally arent permitted to make unauthorized deductions from employees wages. Accordingly, unless you entered into an agreement with the employee when you promoted him that allows you to recover back wages because of his failure to obtain the necessary license by a specified date, then you dont have the authority to take deductions from his future wages to recoup the pay raise.

On a going-forward basis, however, you can reduce an at-will employees compensation at any time as long as (1) the pay being reduced or eliminated hasnt already been earned and (2) the reduction wont bring his earnings below the applicable minimum wage.

Erica E. Flores is an associate at the firm of Skoler, Abbott & Presser, P.C. She can be reached at 413-737-4753 or eflores@skoler-abbott.com.

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